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  • MYRE, M. (1974) Nopalea cochenillifera—its culture and acclimatisation to the arid areas of Mozambique.

    Chapter 5 1953

  • The cochineal insect is nurtured on a species of _Opuntia_ (_O. coccinellifera_), separated by some authors under the name of _Nopalea_, and sometimes also on _O.

    Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 4 "Bulgaria" to "Calgary" Various

  • Nopalea - the new health solution for today's unhealthy world

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  • After taking Nopalea, I no longer have pain or inflammation in my leg.

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  • Harnessing the power of betalains, a rare and powerful class of antioxidants that flourishes in the Nopal fruit, Nopalea delivers scientifically proven health benefits.

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  • Nopalea is your premier wellness partner in your body's never-ending, daily battle for good health.

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  • I stopped going due to scheduling problems, and began taking Nopalea ™.

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  • "After taking Nopalea, I no longer have pain or inflammation in my leg."

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  • Experience Nopalea, the delicious drink that can help your body:

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  • Working in two vital ways, Nopalea helps to neutralize your body's inner toxins and reduce its inflammation.

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